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According to Newton's first law of motion, what does it take to move an object at rest? A) a change in gravity B) a balanced force C) an unbalanced force D) a force equal t…
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According to Newton's first law of motion, what does it take to move an object at rest?
A) a change in gravity
B) a balanced force
C) an unbalanced force
D) a force equal to the force keeping the object at rest, but in the opposite direction
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Its C an unbalanced force
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I just took the test
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The answer would be B. I think.
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